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Name:
Pope John XVII
Born: John Sicco
Preceeded by: Sylvester II (999 - 1003)
Succeeded by: John XVIII (1003 - 1009)
Roman Catholic Pope #141

Dates:
Born: ? (Rome, Italy)
Died: November 6,1003
Pope: May 16, 1003 - November 6,1003 (5 months)

Biography:
John XVII is one of the most obscure popes in the history of the Roman Catholic Church. Technically he should have been Pope John XVI, because the previous John was XV, but there had also been an antipope who adopted the name John XVI and he didn't want there to be any confusion. It is known that he was a married man before his ordination and fathered three children. It is believed that his election to the papacy was engineered by the powerful Crescentii family in Rome.

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